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Can you take a couple of screenshots to your folders?
your signature made me laugh, thanksinstant... theme... what
He had said that you will be the installed shock absorber exit the application.instant... theme... what
Ofc, themes MUST be under the Themes folder.Okay, I found the solution. Apparently everything has to be on the root, not just that folder. As another user posted, placing Themes on the root of the SD works. edit: zip files crashed the application also
Is there any FAQ or guide to install this? I had to mess with the files for a while before I got it working... hopefully it would help others.
Hum, what do you mean?Hello, I've tried reinstalling CHMM2, and now my themes won't load at all, and It won't even let me access the shuffle feature. Any advice?
Ofc, themes MUST be under the Themes folder.
Hum, what do you mean?
have you tried removing every CHMM file and retrying?I updated from the old 2.1 edition of CHMM2 that I had in my 3ds Folder to the new 2.7 edition, and now CHMM2 loads and claims to change my theme. But it does not, and will not even let me set up a shuffle by pressing X in CHMM2. Like if I press X, it does nothing.... I've tried installing it several times and can't seem to get it to work.
have you tried removing every CHMM file and retrying?
hum. I'd say boot without SD, but that won't work for current A9LH or for an EmuNAND. Try deleting the extdata for themes from the SD. Rename the extdata folder, should be enough.Im using luma cfw and went to apply a theme and it turns out the theme was missing files, and the 3ds froze now every time I boot up it freezes at the homemenu. Can anyone help? I tried deleting the theme but that didn't work.
Ofc, themes MUST be under the Themes folder.
It always had, didn't it?Obviously... I meant the folder itself had to be in the root.
It always had, didn't it?
Yes, but didn't the themes folder always go in the root?The localization folder, no one said anything about themes folder at first.
Yes, but didn't the themes folder always go in the root?
Pretty strange though, it works perfectly for me.I don't know. I just got CHMM2 a few days ago. There's no guide on the post.
Pretty strange though, it works perfectly for me.